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by Megan Crewe
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Book On The Move
Book On The Move rated it 12 years ago
*** FORGIVE GRAMMAR AND SPELLING, THIS IS A RAGING, RAW, STRAIGHT-OUT-OF-MY-HEAD-RIGHT-AFTER-READ REVIEW *** Actual rating: 3.5/5 First of all, I would like someone to explain to me what the fuck it is that I have just finished reading. In other words: The book was great, it was amazing, I tho...
Blkosiner's Book Blog
Blkosiner's Book Blog rated it 12 years ago
I wasn't expecting The Way We Fall to be written in letter format, but surprisingly it didn't bother me. I usually am not one for prose, email or anything but narrative, but Kaelyn's voice and way of writing drew me right in, and I almost forgot she was writing to her friend. Megan Crewe created ...
Xpresso Reads
Xpresso Reads rated it 12 years ago
Gah! This was good but that was so not an ending! Almost knocked off a start for the lack of conclusion, then I eyed the sequel which is only a few weeks away, calming me down some. Lucky, duck, Mrs Crewe!As far as post apocalyptic books go, I have read aplenty, and although I would not class this i...
Emily S
Emily S rated it 12 years ago
Full review to come...(I will say now that I thought this was a stand-alone. I think I might like it better as a stand-alone, but I'll definitely be giving the next books a shot.)
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 12 years ago
*Genre* *Rating* 3.0*Review*Megan Crewe’s “The Way We Fall” takes place on a small island community which apparently has no name but is part of Canada. The main character is 16 year old Kaelyn Weber who is pretty shy and withdrawn after losing her best friend named Leo 2 years earlier. Kaelyn’s way ...
sensitivemuse
sensitivemuse rated it 13 years ago
This book is in a journal narrative. I’ve known some that may not like that format - I’m okay with it as long as it’s interesting. For the majority of the book, it is VERY interesting. Kaelyn’s a great narrator. Everything is through her eyes, so you know her thoughts, but you can definitely feel he...
The Reading Geek
The Reading Geek rated it 13 years ago
The first word that comes to mind when I think about The Way We Fall is terrifying. This book completely freaked me out because it was so realistic. A virus begins to kill Kaelyn's community and eventually the island is quarantined. Kaelyn wanted this year back on the island to be a fresh start for ...
hadytangible
hadytangible rated it 13 years ago
Even though i don't really like books or movies about viruses - Zombies doesn't count - I enjoy this book, the plot is entertaining and the journal-writting style is pretty good, I'm looking forward to read 'The lives we lost' I want to know what the fuck happen to Drew when he was on the mainland a...
The Mystical and the Magical
The Mystical and the Magical rated it 13 years ago
This book wasn't necessarily bad. I read some reviews previously to see if this book were my type of book or if I would be just wasting my time. Some things could've been better, maybe more so than other books, but overall, it was a nice read for a few days.The thing that really got be into this was...
Jordyn the Paperback Princess
Jordyn the Paperback Princess rated it 13 years ago
Severly disappointed in this book.Unfortunately I was expecting way more than I actually got from this. .I hated how it was written in journal form. I love journal type books but with this type of book it just didnt feel right for me. I strongly disliked the main character. She was whiny, child-like...
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